The test will be to see what the Bulgarian people do to the 'system' now that they have it.Will the current system be unchanged and filled by opportunists and fall back into corruption, or will a new system be created?

And what about the NWO?

Don't think these guys will let you leave their 'club' so easily.

This is the way to start a revolution though, but now we wait to see what the results will achieve.

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The test will be to see what the Bulgarian people do to the 'system' now that they have it.Will the current system be unchanged and filled by opportunists and fall back into corruption, or will a new system be created?

And what about the NWO?

Don't think these guys will let you leave their 'club' so easily.

This is the way to start a revolution though, but now we wait to see what the results will achieve.

Quoting: Alcibiades

witht he income the average Bulgarian citizen have, and the average family, those words are just empty words. Albania has a higher standard of living than Bulgaria! Unless the income is raised to the common Bulgarian, no matter who will rule - be it NWO, ET or the pope in Rome.

A side of the demand to nationalize the power companies, people also want the gold mine which recently has been found to be nationalized also. There are deposits of 18 000 tones of gold ore with concentration of 445 gr per ton. As estimated in USD there is gold with value of ~793 BILLION USD!

Right now the gold mine is owned by Dundee Precious Metals which is a Canadian company. From all the gold that is excavated only 1 PERCENT remains for Bulgaria!

We are taking everything back, despite the bankers and the corporations which are behind the financial crisis and everything. We got nothing more to lose. ;)

Quoting: gjgosho 17378203

These animals will privatise and suck these assets dry, then they will go bust and get animal welfare from the peoples treasury (bailouts), then they will demand that the people pay taxes but hand them over in future bailouts. Finally, they will weave the rope that hangs them.

Workers of the World, Unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains!

I got to travel northern europe last year, basically from russia down to the UK. My observation, regardless the country, the people are great...... Huge difference in the governments. Conclusion: people are people. Mostly good, decent people. Aside from the criminals and freeloaders, people just want to live their lives. The governments seem to be the main problem Some much worse than others, but still, politicians and money handlers seem to be the problem. We most definitely need more common sense regular folk in politics.

As a person who is not Bulgarian but who lives in Bulgaria for years and loves this country, I can say that Bulgaria passed thru a LOT of trials on her chosen way towards the EU membership. Now a full member of the EU it is more desperate than ever. Haven't done statistics myself, but it is hard to believe that even 50% of the Bulgarians expected that the EU entrance will make them poorer not richer. No one expected that. Not even the people who were against the EU.

Now the next government goes in the history. But who will make the difference? The next elections will be again agitation and propaganda, but for what real ends? If you love to travel by train, take the train from Budapest to Sofia to notice the difference country by country. Even Serbia that is out of EU looks better.

I just hear on the TV quoting some Czech newspaper that the Czechs would not give money to "every Balkan gangster who wants them". Shame!

Greece riots again. Perhaps Greece and Bulgaria could go together out of the crisis. Aren't they both in the EU and share common border? Where is EU at all when it comes to the common people's real everyday problems? I don't see the EU in Bulgaria. Except for a very limited number of rich people hidden behind blackened windows of most expensive cars.

The protests aren't organized by any political party. People are desperate from all the politicians and want to get rid of all of them. In the last 20 years neither the socialists or democrats have worked for the peoples wealth, they only serve to foreign interests.

Actually a large part from the Bulgarians want a Balkan union to be made. Sorry for saying this but no one really likes the west or east /usa, eu or russia/ and everyone is fed up with everything that is going on.

However, time will show what is going to happen. They got 7 days.

Quoting: gjgosho 17378203

Dud, you think they will allow us to unite? We was united in YU, but America needs Kosovo, Croatia for NATO, Bosnia for who knows who...Slovenia feels same as you do, we here kinda started anticoruption program, but we still dring poisoned milk, which means that we still are under some sick money freaks. Only way for this lvl of Consciousness of people is to Nationalize all, BUT< not like China (all family members of Congress are rich etc. This is 21. century, all should be transparent. We may all rule, and have all of us on positions which can be changed any time if anyone fuck something.Re-evolution we need. Not revolution like in history where just another idiots will start to take power and money.Even Rocks and Shields families may live normal life without damaging all rest. Never ever again, should people give power to not enlightened person. EVer. If we dont have Saint to rule then it should be done that we, people have control over it.Done.

As a person who is not Bulgarian but who lives in Bulgaria for years and loves this country, I can say that Bulgaria passed thru a LOT of trials on her chosen way towards the EU membership. Now a full member of the EU it is more desperate than ever.

Quoting: Russian guy 24071670

That was to be expected, after all, EU is even bigger oligarchy than the local governments and nothing good can come from it.

Is there a defined leader within the movement? Without a clear head of government, this will be the one voice of the many that the interim government will have to listen to until proper elections can be had.

I'd imagine some conversations with military leaders might also be prudent... If the government has already accepted defeat, there's no need for rioting and violence. Install your own leader until elections.

It's usually the loudest voice that people will listen to. That's not necessarily the best choice though. Loud people aren't usually very humble. That's an important trait for a good leader.

I would ask the Czech "comrades" who now behave as more Western than the Westerners: how did the world react when they did their own transition to democracy and to a much wealthier society? Czech and Poland are the richest among the ex-socialist republics, due to many factors. So now they can forget the poor neighbor. You know, the history never goes one sided only, the politics of the day does, but not the history.

The EU could pour into Greece billions. How couldn't it do so for a tiny Bulgaria with ...now 7 mln people if not counted the immigration? The long reports of EU commission always quote organized crime, that the money disappear, and so on. So why don't they deal with it finally? What profits the common citizen of all that? I listen the politicians on the TV and at one moment I stopped it. No one said: I will rise the salaries and cut the bills. This way leads to a disaster, much bigger than Bulgaria alone. And the history of Europe knows of such disasters not that long ago.

I would ask the Czech "comrades" who now behave as more Western than the Westerners: how did the world react when they did their own transition to democracy and to a much wealthier society? Czech and Poland are the richest among the ex-socialist republics, due to many factors. So now they can forget the poor neighbor. You know, the history never goes one sided only, the politics of the day does, but not the history.

The EU could pour into Greece billions. How couldn't it do so for a tiny Bulgaria with ...now 7 mln people if not counted the immigration? The long reports of EU commission always quote organized crime, that the money disappear, and so on. So why don't they deal with it finally? What profits the common citizen of all that? I listen the politicians on the TV and at one moment I stopped it. No one said: I will rise the salaries and cut the bills. This way leads to a disaster, much bigger than Bulgaria alone. And the history of Europe knows of such disasters not that long ago.

BTW, I just learned that now there is a movement to keep the current government in place. There are going to be protests against the resignation in some cities. WTF? I think the movement is coming from the party itself and some of the sheeple are following.

BTW, I just learned that now there is a movement to keep the current government in place. There are going to be protests against the resignation in some cities. WTF? I think the movement is coming from the party itself and some of the sheeple are following.

Quoting: Lilac.Nights

Yes, that's true. The mafia ain't giving up so easy.

However on Sunday the protests continue. People demand a new constitution, to be reduced the number of the people in the cabinet. They want the whole political system to be changed to a new one as same as possible as in Iceland.